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Culture and pedagogy : international comparisons in primary education / Robin Alexander.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, 2001Copyright date: ©2000Description: xv, 642 pages, 23 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 063122050X
  • 9780631220503
  • 0631220518
  • 9780631220510
Other title:
  • Culture & pedagogy [Cover title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 372 21
LOC classification:
  • LB43 .A44 2001
Contents:
Settings. The comparative context -- Systems, policies and histories. Primary education in France -- Primary education in Russia -- Primary education in India -- Primary education in the United States of America -- Primary education in England -- Primary education and the state -- Schools. Buildings and people -- The idea of a school -- Beyond the gates -- Classrooms. Comparing teaching -- Lesson structure and form -- Organization, task and activity -- Judgement, routine, rule and ritual -- Interaction, time and place -- Learning discourse -- Reflections. Culture and Pedagogy.
Review: "Against the background of globalization and campaigns to provide basic education for all the world's children, Culture and Pedagogy compares primary and elementary schooling in England, France, India, Russia and United States. It explores the ways in which children's educational experiences are shaped not just by classroom circumstances and the decisions of the teacher, but also by school values and organizations, by local pressures, national policies and political control and - suffusing all these - by culture and history." "Culture and Pedagogy combines comparative and historical enquiry with intensive analysis of school and classroom life to present a novel and illuminating account of pedagogy. The book also transfers into the international arena themes for which the author's earlier research and writing are well known: the interplay of policy, politics and practice; the quest for comprehensive and resilient models of teaching and learning; the subtle dynamics of schools and classrooms; the rich learning potential of talk between teachers and children; and the challenge of judging 'good' and 'effective' educational practice." "Culture and Pedagogy is clearly structured around three levels of analysis; systems, schools and classrooms. Extensively illustrated with figures, tables, photographs, lesson summaries and teaching extracts, the book is an essential resource for those who are committed to understanding pedagogy, exploring culture, and improving primary education."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 604-625) and index.

Settings. The comparative context -- Systems, policies and histories. Primary education in France -- Primary education in Russia -- Primary education in India -- Primary education in the United States of America -- Primary education in England -- Primary education and the state -- Schools. Buildings and people -- The idea of a school -- Beyond the gates -- Classrooms. Comparing teaching -- Lesson structure and form -- Organization, task and activity -- Judgement, routine, rule and ritual -- Interaction, time and place -- Learning discourse -- Reflections. Culture and Pedagogy.

"Against the background of globalization and campaigns to provide basic education for all the world's children, Culture and Pedagogy compares primary and elementary schooling in England, France, India, Russia and United States. It explores the ways in which children's educational experiences are shaped not just by classroom circumstances and the decisions of the teacher, but also by school values and organizations, by local pressures, national policies and political control and - suffusing all these - by culture and history." "Culture and Pedagogy combines comparative and historical enquiry with intensive analysis of school and classroom life to present a novel and illuminating account of pedagogy. The book also transfers into the international arena themes for which the author's earlier research and writing are well known: the interplay of policy, politics and practice; the quest for comprehensive and resilient models of teaching and learning; the subtle dynamics of schools and classrooms; the rich learning potential of talk between teachers and children; and the challenge of judging 'good' and 'effective' educational practice." "Culture and Pedagogy is clearly structured around three levels of analysis; systems, schools and classrooms. Extensively illustrated with figures, tables, photographs, lesson summaries and teaching extracts, the book is an essential resource for those who are committed to understanding pedagogy, exploring culture, and improving primary education."--BOOK JACKET.

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